Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Walk to Cure Arthritis Palm Beach



CardioFlex is proud to support the Walk to Cure Arthritis Palm Beach taking place on Saturday, December 2, 2017, at John Prince Park in Lake Worth, FL. Walk to Cure Arthritis is the Arthritis Foundation’s nationwide signature event that unites communities across the country to put an end to arthritis. We aren’t just helping the millions of people with arthritis to live better; we’re charting the course to a cure. The event is at John Prince Park – Center Drive Pavilion on Saturday, December 2 and features a three-mile and one-mile course. We’ll have information about arthritis and fun activities for the entire family. Pet owners are encouraged to bring their dogs. Let’s walk together, support each other and raise funds to find a cure for arthritis!

Physical therapy focuses on the body’s ability to engage in movement. Movement can be anything from getting in and out of chairs to climbing stairs, walking in your neighborhood, playing a sport or doing recreational activities. Goals of physical therapy in arthritis include improving the mobility and restoring the use of affected joints, increasing strength to support the joints, and maintaining fitness and the ability to perform daily activities. CardioFlex Therapy is prepared to help you manage your arthritis with the best physical therapists and treatments available.

The Arthritis Foundation is focused on finding a cure and championing the fight against arthritis with life-changing information, advocacy, science and community. Leading the fight for the arthritis community, the Arthritis Foundation helps conquer everyday battles through life-changing information and resources, access to optimal care, advancements in science and community connections.

Where: John Prince Park. 2700 6th Avenue South, Lake Worth, FL 33461

When: Saturday, December 2, 2017

Time: 10AM

For more info, visit: www.cardioflextherapy.com & our BLOG for event details.

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